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Our four "charlots" are spending their holidays in a village through which the Olympic Games are passing. They find themselves helping with the preparation of the fiesta, ruining everything with their foolishness... (official distributor synopsis)

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Malarkey 

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English This might be the first film featuring Les Charlots that I saw as a kid. If you need to relax and switch off for 80 minutes, there's no better comedy than this. The barrage of jokes is incredible, and they don’t even need to speak — the visuals do all the talking. Claude Zidi teaming up with Les Charlots was the best thing that could have happened to them. ()

D.Moore 

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English Compared to the first part, it's definitely an improvement, as there is something that can be called a story in Stadium Nuts. Or rather, a plot. There are tons of gags and the whole thing is very pleasantly silly this time. During the preparations for the torch-lighting, I was most amused by the part with the modern statue, which Les Charlots of course destroyed and made a completely different one, and when the sporting began later, such irresistible chaos broke out that it was impossible not to have fun. ()